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there's nothing like that on the way for us. this cold front will eventually make its way across the area during the early evening hours. a few showers across western marylan it to hagerstown and into frederick. tonight, showers and storms to the west of us just in time for the rush are commute. by 10:00 p.m., the heaviest activity will be to the east of d.c. this is the last batch of showers tomorrow morning. there may even be a few flakes of snow across northern maryland. we look for thunderstorms to diminish with 36 degrees to 42 degrees. tomorrow will be 57 degrees for the high. temperatures will be only in the 40's for the next several days. >> ok. we are warned. thank you. >>> in d.c., budget cuts are leading to a garbage can shortage. the city has run out of garbage cans and recycling bins for its citizens. shortages are a consequence of nearly $4 million in cuts to the public works budget last fall. >>> coming up at noon, a drop in high school dropout rates. we will tell you which states are seeing good news and the coun
there's nothing like that on the way for us. this cold front will eventually make its way across the area during the early evening hours. a few showers across western marylan it to hagerstown and into frederick. tonight, showers and storms to the west of us just in time for the rush are commute. by 10:00 p.m., the heaviest activity will be to the east of d.c. this is the last batch of showers tomorrow morning. there may even be a few flakes of snow across northern maryland. we look for...
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hope he takes us up on it. would love to have another chat with him. >>> let's move on and cue some laughing babies. a bit of a lighter note. this is a video that perhaps you have seen. you can watch it 1 million times. in fact, people have. more than 9 million times this has been viewed on the internet. you're going to meet baby emerson right here. but first, bianna golodryga on how he and other tots have skyrocketed to fame. >> reporter: who doesn't love watching babies explode with laughter? 5-month-old emerson is the latest superstar in diapers. watching his mom blow her nose, emerson seems torn between sheer joy and horror. back in the day, if a parent wanted to share their babies laugh with the masses, they would send a video to, say, "america's funniest home videos." but in 2005, youtube came along, making it easier for moms and dads to turn their babies into internet sensations. baby videos have gone viral. some getting millions of hits. 2 million people have watched this toddler dance her blues away. w
hope he takes us up on it. would love to have another chat with him. >>> let's move on and cue some laughing babies. a bit of a lighter note. this is a video that perhaps you have seen. you can watch it 1 million times. in fact, people have. more than 9 million times this has been viewed on the internet. you're going to meet baby emerson right here. but first, bianna golodryga on how he and other tots have skyrocketed to fame. >> reporter: who doesn't love watching babies explode...
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can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of opportunities in the future, even if it might take some getting used to. >> the home of the future is going to have a number of different robots. so, you'll have task-specific robots and then you need to tie it all together. the butler, the robot that i interact. i told him what i wanted it done, where i wanted it to be done and he would go and activate the roomba to go actually -- or the skoob ba to go clean. >> reporter: a robot butler may be a few years away but there are a number of other companies offering robots to help with chores around the house, i
can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of...
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yesterday. -- used that dumpster yesterday. and that is crazy that i cannot let my kids out and play. it is just scary. >> we are waiting to hear just how this person died. we are waiting on autopsy results. police are expected to come to the neighborhood in just a little while. they will be passing out fliers to people who live here trying to figure out if anyone who lives here knows anything about what happened this morning. >>> low attendance is the reason d.c. charter schools will close at the end of the year. 80 students attend the press sp school. students are being referred to other local schools. teachers and administrators will lose their jobs. the d.c. public charter school board is helping them to find new employment. >>> local police are joining forces with u.s. immigration forces. we are live in woodbridge with the details. >> certainly this has been a community that has been hard hit by a lot of crimes that have been connected to people who are illegal immigrants, some of them facing deportation. the director of i
yesterday. -- used that dumpster yesterday. and that is crazy that i cannot let my kids out and play. it is just scary. >> we are waiting to hear just how this person died. we are waiting on autopsy results. police are expected to come to the neighborhood in just a little while. they will be passing out fliers to people who live here trying to figure out if anyone who lives here knows anything about what happened this morning. >>> low attendance is the reason d.c. charter schools...
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we had an awesome crew with us, the navy s.e.a.l.s that trained us. so, we decided we were going to have a paint ball competition and challenge the a-team to a fight. we -- we were trying to organize the whole thing. we decided friday night after everyone wraps, nighttime, middle of the night, everyone, commando styles. and they wouldn't let us do it for legal reasons. when i shot "limitless" with bradley i brought it up and he knew about it. i didn't think that they caught wind of it but they did. and he said they were really scared, they thought we were going to kick their butt. >> jimmy: maniacs want to shoot us with paint balls. they think we're the real a-team. well, seems like you are living a very dangerous life but sees like you are having fun. con graj laxs on the big success. "sucker punch" opens friday. abbie cornish, everybody. we'll be right back with the gaslight anthem. [ announcer ] at h&r block, we find money others missed. if there's any way i can get a few extra dollars in my bank account-- to me, it really does matter. especially r
we had an awesome crew with us, the navy s.e.a.l.s that trained us. so, we decided we were going to have a paint ball competition and challenge the a-team to a fight. we -- we were trying to organize the whole thing. we decided friday night after everyone wraps, nighttime, middle of the night, everyone, commando styles. and they wouldn't let us do it for legal reasons. when i shot "limitless" with bradley i brought it up and he knew about it. i didn't think that they caught wind of it...
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two crewmembers were safety rests used -- were safely rescued. and nearby doctor said that he welcomes the international help. >> [inaudible] >> it's not clear wh willo lead -- who will lead to the no-fly zone enforcement next. >> nato will be definitely involved because we do have a lot of nato members who are committed to this process and they want to see command and control that is organized. >> president obama colorado plans for the u.s. and over control an exit strategy and says it will happen this week. emily schmidt abc news, washington. >> family and friends remember in the life of the first national spelling bee champion. last night we learned that frank neuhauser of silver spring died earlier this month. he was the winner of the first national competition in 1925. he was 11 years old. he later became a patent lawyer and he was 97 years old. >>> maryland senator barbara mikulski takes a new step in her efforts to crack down on power outages. she will testify before maryland's public service commission tomorrow. she wants the group to put
two crewmembers were safety rests used -- were safely rescued. and nearby doctor said that he welcomes the international help. >> [inaudible] >> it's not clear wh willo lead -- who will lead to the no-fly zone enforcement next. >> nato will be definitely involved because we do have a lot of nato members who are committed to this process and they want to see command and control that is organized. >> president obama colorado plans for the u.s. and over control an exit...
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much warmer to the south of us in fredericksburg. let's get an update on traffic with lisa baden. >>> getting slow on 95 and 66. still good on 395 inside the beltway, and no accidents across the wilson bridge, moving to the other side of town, 95 in and out of baltimore look good. 95 at 295, there was a crash but that will be gone soon. there's wet pavement on 270. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we begin with new details from the disaster in japan. authorities have once again increased the death toll. the natural disasters or likely killed 18,000 people. at least 9400 people are confirmed dead. thousands are still missing. rising smoke this morning prompted a new evacuation of workers trying to stabilize japan's kubota nuclear plant. >>> our top story the double murders have shocked america county community. police are searching for possible connection. >> two men were attacked within blocks of each other, adjusted is a part. family members and witnesses are speaking. brianne carter is live in olney with the latest on the investigati
much warmer to the south of us in fredericksburg. let's get an update on traffic with lisa baden. >>> getting slow on 95 and 66. still good on 395 inside the beltway, and no accidents across the wilson bridge, moving to the other side of town, 95 in and out of baltimore look good. 95 at 295, there was a crash but that will be gone soon. there's wet pavement on 270. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we begin with new details from the disaster in japan. authorities have once...
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we thought it was a gadhafi plane that would strike us," this man said. "then we saw the plane was on fire, spinning around, and realized it was not a libyan plane." still, it is now clear, america's role in the war has been far greater than any of the allies. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> our thanks to martha for that. and with so many questions squirreling over america's role in this fight, and how quickly we get out, secretary of state hillary clinton sat down for an exclusive interview with diane sawyer. >> i think it's moving well. the work that the united states and our allies have been doing to take out the air defense systems will enable the united states to do what we said we would do, which is to fulfill this initial phase and then to transition to the no-fly zone and the work that will be led by our partners. >> reporter: will it be nato? >> nato will be involved. we do have a lot of nato members who are committed to this process and, you know, they want to see command and control that is organized. but we also are integr
we thought it was a gadhafi plane that would strike us," this man said. "then we saw the plane was on fire, spinning around, and realized it was not a libyan plane." still, it is now clear, america's role in the war has been far greater than any of the allies. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> our thanks to martha for that. and with so many questions squirreling over america's role in this fight, and how quickly we get out, secretary of state...
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steve rudin is with us this morning. colder than yesterday. >>> and there are showers mainly to the north and d.c., but we will see that later this afternoon as well as thunderstorms. 46 degrees currently at reagan national. a little wind chill making it feel like 41. in springfield, 46 degrees there's no rain in the bucket right now, but that will change later this afternoon. the children's hospital at 42 degrees. rain totals, we could see a quarter inch in frederick county but hardly anything down to the south. it's 46 in winchester, 43 in martinsburg, 47 at dulles international airport. heavy rain is moving to the north and east, and most of baltimore. there were shall wors-- north carroll high -- there were showers earlier this morning. we will have the heaviest activity tonight from d.c. to baltimore and across southern maryland. some storms will become severe. there is another band for tomorrow morning around 6:00 a.m. with a light source. it clears out quickly and there will be sunshine later tomorrow afternoon. t
steve rudin is with us this morning. colder than yesterday. >>> and there are showers mainly to the north and d.c., but we will see that later this afternoon as well as thunderstorms. 46 degrees currently at reagan national. a little wind chill making it feel like 41. in springfield, 46 degrees there's no rain in the bucket right now, but that will change later this afternoon. the children's hospital at 42 degrees. rain totals, we could see a quarter inch in frederick county but hardly...
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card was used about noon. she is not here. emily hershenson's home, filled friends and family and apprehensions. while dozens of people join in the mother, her husband clings to hope. >> is a horrific experience to endure this. this is totally uncharacteristic for her. unconceivable the us that herwould not come home to daughter. said his wife got up early monday to head up out to work. he said he talked with her 9:00 a.m. she never arrived. the disappearance of a former is capturingry the internet. while a facebook page rapidly cannes france. bus stops and shiites. been reaching out to of law enforcement. >>, hershenson said his wife experienced any psychological distress. >> having to go to this, i would t wish it on anybody. it is excruciating. >> tonight the police department been this a critical missing person case. meanwhile, her family and friends hope someone sees a is report and can point them in the right direction ed -- in the right direction. >>> witnesses speak out about murders in montgomery county. men were kill
card was used about noon. she is not here. emily hershenson's home, filled friends and family and apprehensions. while dozens of people join in the mother, her husband clings to hope. >> is a horrific experience to endure this. this is totally uncharacteristic for her. unconceivable the us that herwould not come home to daughter. said his wife got up early monday to head up out to work. he said he talked with her 9:00 a.m. she never arrived. the disappearance of a former is capturingry...
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she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this is the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said, in the short term, we'll beat them. in the long term, we'll beat them. president obama wrapping up a south american tour, said the no-fly zone enforcement is working. >> we're going to be in the process, now, having eliminated his air defenses, of being able to bring the international coalition in. >> reporter: the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said to a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a doctor said he welco
she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this is the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said,...
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what sources are telling us is that with regard to the suspect there may be some psychiatric issues, mental health issue with the person arrested in these murders. an 81-rolled man was found shot to death in his home on friday. -- an 81-year-old man was found shot to death in his home on friday. on monday a 41-year-old man was shot and killed on a street in downtown as he walked home from his job at a subway restaurant. both complaint week -- completely seemingly innocent. there was tremendous concern and the community about these cases. police did not officially link them but were exploring the possibility of a link between them. and now they're saying the cases are linked and have made an arrest. one person, we saw him. he is a male suspect. as we are telling you now come sources are telling us that there are probably some mental health issues with the suspect. police are going to announce more details coming up but 6:30 and certainly coming up at 11:00 we will have all of the information for you. >>> thank you for the breaking news update. and we are also on storm watch tonight. m
what sources are telling us is that with regard to the suspect there may be some psychiatric issues, mental health issue with the person arrested in these murders. an 81-rolled man was found shot to death in his home on friday. -- an 81-year-old man was found shot to death in his home on friday. on monday a 41-year-old man was shot and killed on a street in downtown as he walked home from his job at a subway restaurant. both complaint week -- completely seemingly innocent. there was tremendous...
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a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out distractions. >> this is a mental athlete ready to go into battle. >> reporter: but the rest of us can use this stuff right away. no special equipment needed. just our imaginations. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> so, i'm picturing my most indelible image of elizabeth taylor. what's yours? i'll show you mine in a moment. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. talk to your doctor about your risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures if you take multipl
a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out...
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this is what it is currently used for, which is storage of large pieces of equipment that are used in the moccasin effort. that is something we need to provide for. it is a function. but that huge space is underutilized. we just have to come to grips with the cost of doing this. right now, our administration facilities are spread throughout the compound. the idea of consolidating them in here, where we have built structural supports around the edge of the building, it might be like the ferry building. it is a good possibility. we have a number of modular buildings there, some of which are 30 years old. they have issues where they are in the middle of starting to have some structural problems. the idea of consolidation is very attractive here. we have some different things we can do. here it shows red text and black text. the first option is building a new administration building. the existing at fenestration building is like a slightly converted old hotel. the offices there are very small. it is kind of a rabbit warren. one option is to build a new administration building with a worke
this is what it is currently used for, which is storage of large pieces of equipment that are used in the moccasin effort. that is something we need to provide for. it is a function. but that huge space is underutilized. we just have to come to grips with the cost of doing this. right now, our administration facilities are spread throughout the compound. the idea of consolidating them in here, where we have built structural supports around the edge of the building, it might be like the ferry...
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>> this is an incredibly useful -- unusual situation. eric -- >> first time ever. >> first time ever that the manager can recall. i do think we have this on a slide. when something like that happens, i require our team get together. i believe we handled it extremely well. there is always room for improvement. the two areas we discussed to look at potentially -- revising our own process to avoid something like that and andy future -- the specification for what we call the pressure balancing method. it is home to funnel, and we basically would change that specification. not only was there a malfunction of the machine, but the method was insufficient. the contractor was tunnelling using water. we may look at our specs. the tunnel boring -- the subcontractor also added another element. they were planning on using the same machine. they had to get another machine at the last minute. there is this whole issue -- would there be a process for us in capacties? when they are small like that, they may only have one machine. we may need to look at c
>> this is an incredibly useful -- unusual situation. eric -- >> first time ever. >> first time ever that the manager can recall. i do think we have this on a slide. when something like that happens, i require our team get together. i believe we handled it extremely well. there is always room for improvement. the two areas we discussed to look at potentially -- revising our own process to avoid something like that and andy future -- the specification for what we call the...
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this panel invited us into a very unsettling way of framing the discussion those of us steeped the fight. we assume this is inevitable and we're focussing entirely on how to respond to it's impacts. this is a discussion that we absolutely must have because we're in a race against time. as we know, we're already feelg the impacts of global warming and things going to get worst before better so its the job of global managers to plan for the worst and that's what we're here to talk about today. among the issues, what impacts are we most concerned about, what adaptations are necessary and what models or in the analysis are they planning to do and what initial things do they need for future decisions. our discussion takes place against a political backdrop here in california where leaders in both parties recognized the importance of including global warming in our strategies you know the governors water proposal called for 4 and a half billion dollars. sites reservoir and tell mperance river. together these would provide five hundred thousand acre feet of water supply but their being promoted
this panel invited us into a very unsettling way of framing the discussion those of us steeped the fight. we assume this is inevitable and we're focussing entirely on how to respond to it's impacts. this is a discussion that we absolutely must have because we're in a race against time. as we know, we're already feelg the impacts of global warming and things going to get worst before better so its the job of global managers to plan for the worst and that's what we're here to talk about today....
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and we ask her to tell us about it. here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one i flew in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden some kind of alarm goes off in the cockpit and for that brief second, you think, "uh-oh, what happens if i have to eject over enemy territory? who's on the ground? are they going to be helpful? are they going to want to shoot me? are they going to capture me? am i going to be tortured?" >> reporter: crews constantly train for that moment of ejection. we had to do the same before heading out to combat. >> legs forward. elbows in. head back against the seat. you got it. get ready for the ride. >> reporter: in an actual emergency, the decision woul
and we ask her to tell us about it. here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one i flew in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden...
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us to that point? another national oil spill commission to report to the president came to the conclusion that it's a collaboration between regulators and the industry is different here. that's what needs to change. the industry has shown us in other parts of the world can operate in a safer manner. that said, it is too easy to say did not -- to say mms did not to a good job regulating. i do not think the data shows that. we need to look at why it is the same companies and contractors operating in other parts of the world have much better safety records than the gulf of mexico. the answer comes back to the relationship between the regulators and operators in the gulf of mexico. i think everyone agrees that has to change significantly. >> the answer should not be now that we have had this, we need more regulation. i think we need better regulation. if you think you're going to add something and gets safer, you're going to get something that is redundant. you get to the point where it is so burdensome to
us to that point? another national oil spill commission to report to the president came to the conclusion that it's a collaboration between regulators and the industry is different here. that's what needs to change. the industry has shown us in other parts of the world can operate in a safer manner. that said, it is too easy to say did not -- to say mms did not to a good job regulating. i do not think the data shows that. we need to look at why it is the same companies and contractors operating...
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it's not natural for us in the, uk. we have spent a lot of time building trust between the agencies and companies but when we achieved that it's been enormously helpful and it's achieved the feedback back into the legislation process because when you get a collective bodies working together, it's very easy to influence the legislation process. >> chuck, i'm going back to running the office and be a regulator and tell you what i hated. what i hated is when people came in and said they didn't like the rules and they wanted a performance based standard and they would say, we know what we want to do and we're green and trust us. if someone comes in and says we don't like the prescriptive standards and we run models and can invest better to have a better return for theen environment i found the regulator pretty open to look at those. i think as we look at regulatory engagement i think what we need to do with regulators is bring to them solutions. i spend more on training in my staff in a month than most spend on regulators i
it's not natural for us in the, uk. we have spent a lot of time building trust between the agencies and companies but when we achieved that it's been enormously helpful and it's achieved the feedback back into the legislation process because when you get a collective bodies working together, it's very easy to influence the legislation process. >> chuck, i'm going back to running the office and be a regulator and tell you what i hated. what i hated is when people came in and said they...
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he said use the tools one of the tools he taught us was don't ask, demand. we are really concerned because the most important thing if our life are our children. here i am to demand. the teachers are the second parents of our children. >> [speaking in spanish] . now we are exercising that right. >> thank you. >> good evening everybody. i'm a concerned parent at brian elementary. >> i was here two weeks ago. my son's school did a pretty good job. it is really far for me to learn that teachers will concern. we don't want to help them with these kids. do they have the support of the parents are they capable? it is a really low per torm answer school. it is coined of like we are there. a long time ago, they asked if i wanted to remove my kids from the school, i thought that was selfish. in time of crisis, you have to be a solution. that's not a solution. >> thank you. could we have the staff set up some mo williams mo williams mo williams > the board to go and meet with the families at bryant, please. he wanted to go to the same school as his sister. >> it turns
he said use the tools one of the tools he taught us was don't ask, demand. we are really concerned because the most important thing if our life are our children. here i am to demand. the teachers are the second parents of our children. >> [speaking in spanish] . now we are exercising that right. >> thank you. >> good evening everybody. i'm a concerned parent at brian elementary. >> i was here two weeks ago. my son's school did a pretty good job. it is really far for me...
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you're back with us. go ahead. >> i don't think that's accurate gwen, to say we haven't made progress. as i think you saw in the newspapers today, starting this morning we were enforcing the arms embargo as a result of nato action. we're finalizing command and control infrastructure for the no-fly zone but we know it's important over the last two days, the enforcement of the no-fly zone was done principally if not entirely by non-u.s. airplanes. now the united states still flew important missions as relate too old gathering intelligence, as it relates to fueling those airplanes and as it relates to jamming certain communications. but the bottom line is that this is now the international community that's stepping up. so i just don't agree the premise of the question. >> reporter: secretary clinton said it would be easiest if colonel qaddafi left and we heard admiral mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff say that this week that he didn't know. they had to envision a possibility that he would sti
you're back with us. go ahead. >> i don't think that's accurate gwen, to say we haven't made progress. as i think you saw in the newspapers today, starting this morning we were enforcing the arms embargo as a result of nato action. we're finalizing command and control infrastructure for the no-fly zone but we know it's important over the last two days, the enforcement of the no-fly zone was done principally if not entirely by non-u.s. airplanes. now the united states still flew important...
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it effects all of us. no data means no good research fundamentally. so i encourage you not to lose site of some of these bigger issues. >> very good. >> on that issue, we're right in the process of adding 17 rain gauges, 17 instant rain gauges. i looked at how much it is to install it and it's relative to a five million dollar a year budget is nothing. you ought to go back and look at what data you wish you had and start putting that in place for whoever will follow you. we have an opportunity to make a small investment to stay with that that allow for better decisions in the future. snow funding, their so under funding we're looking to putting our own snow tell sites in, as you look to the future it might not be climate and regional but micro climate and my guess is lots of people are doing the same thing. but it's not that difficult of a step to do it. just sitting down and making those decisions may give you information on making better decisions for your customers. >> does that make it difficult for regions to exchange information. could you make
it effects all of us. no data means no good research fundamentally. so i encourage you not to lose site of some of these bigger issues. >> very good. >> on that issue, we're right in the process of adding 17 rain gauges, 17 instant rain gauges. i looked at how much it is to install it and it's relative to a five million dollar a year budget is nothing. you ought to go back and look at what data you wish you had and start putting that in place for whoever will follow you. we have an...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> welcome to "culturewire." since december 2005, the museum of the african diaspora, known locally,moad, has presented programs that celebrate and explore the culture, history, and art of people with african descent throughout the and added states and throughout the world. the director of cultural affairs recently met with the museum director. to learn more about the current expedition, textural rhythms, constructing the jazz tradition, contemporary african american quilts. >> welcome to "culturewire." today, we are at the museum of the african diaspora, which is celebrating its fifth anniversary occupying one of the premier cultural district in the world, the yerba buena cultural arts center in san fr
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> welcome to "culturewire." since december 2005, the museum of the african diaspora, known locally,moad, has presented programs that...
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you used to use another metaphor i think about bullfrogs. what did you say? use and dealing with the senate is like keating bullfrogs in the barrel. you get them in there and then one jumps out and you just can't keep them in their they keep jumping out and that's one thing about senators, they are pretty experienced hands. a lot of them don't come to throw their weight around. a lot of them come with high goals for their country and what they want to do, but once they get their they do realize the rules and the power of the individual center. i didn't realize how much it was true until i got there but also with senators, a lot of the centers have been congressman, governors, they are a little older than the house and more experienced, and you can't put them down. i was a whiff in the house and the senate, and when i was the with 196 republicans it was easier to count those and count on them standing where they told you they were going to begin to count 46 senators and count on them being because first of all they were smart enough to know i'm not going to te
you used to use another metaphor i think about bullfrogs. what did you say? use and dealing with the senate is like keating bullfrogs in the barrel. you get them in there and then one jumps out and you just can't keep them in their they keep jumping out and that's one thing about senators, they are pretty experienced hands. a lot of them don't come to throw their weight around. a lot of them come with high goals for their country and what they want to do, but once they get their they do realize...
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but you never use the pipes. president vietor: there is an excellent book that as just come out called "water matters." it's quite informative. there is a panel tonight and it talks a lot about bottled water and how we need to wean ourselves off of bottled water and the
but you never use the pipes. president vietor: there is an excellent book that as just come out called "water matters." it's quite informative. there is a panel tonight and it talks a lot about bottled water and how we need to wean ourselves off of bottled water and the
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it was a contest using an app called social cam. record yourself or a friend doing something unusual. it might have been not the most sanitary thing, that's an apple store so he's not the first guy. yeah. but he licks it. so you wouldn't do it but you would. because his name was stanley yu. >> and you did and yu's going to fiji. it's 5:56. we're learning more about one of the cases dropped because of the arrest of an east bay narcotics officer. we've got the details. >> the project designed to prevent flooding in the south bay not as far along as hoped. we'll have a live report. >>> coming up on today in the "bay area living," a flight landed at sfo after someone claim there is was a bomb on boards. what investigators found. >> reporter: good morning. i'm christie smith live in oakland. all of this rain we've been having is boosting the risk of
it was a contest using an app called social cam. record yourself or a friend doing something unusual. it might have been not the most sanitary thing, that's an apple store so he's not the first guy. yeah. but he licks it. so you wouldn't do it but you would. because his name was stanley yu. >> and you did and yu's going to fiji. it's 5:56. we're learning more about one of the cases dropped because of the arrest of an east bay narcotics officer. we've got the details. >> the project...
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to get us through these changes times. thank you. >> thank you. one of the benefits of going later, maybe i should cross off all the stuff i was going to say because everybody hit it. i do want to start by thanking jarrod for his complete plan. we got you signed on 59. i actually want to start with a conclusion and i'll repeat them at the end and we've hit them. but climate change is going on for the last 150 years. this is not something coming it's already here. it's hard to get your community to understand it. we need to be imagining it now and we're not doing a particularly good job of that. ,maurine had a constitution. there are no silver bullets you have to have a comprehensive approach to this. the next conclusion is, we have to build diverse water management portfolios in every region of the state. i like the language. jarrod started with portfolio and used the term hedges and we're bringing a business risk management where you build a portfolio have hedge a sounds, and have contingency plans. you have to be prepare
to get us through these changes times. thank you. >> thank you. one of the benefits of going later, maybe i should cross off all the stuff i was going to say because everybody hit it. i do want to start by thanking jarrod for his complete plan. we got you signed on 59. i actually want to start with a conclusion and i'll repeat them at the end and we've hit them. but climate change is going on for the last 150 years. this is not something coming it's already here. it's hard to get your...
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active rainfall so use caution. the approach off of the carquinez bridge is not a problem. 18 minutes here. that rain having just traveled through this area and richmond, a wind advisory for the bay bridge and the richmond/san rafael bridge. the car knee news and benicia bridges, you don't have the wind advisory but gusty on either side and the rain for the north from there heading through fairfield and vallejo, we'll get you a live shot. there you can see the san mateo bridge. to the right side, the sign says high wind advisory and you can see the camera shaking. it's gusty there at the bridge. back to you. >> mike, thank you much. coming up, how safe are you on those bridges? the alarming deficiencies found should a big quake hit. she shared her opinion now paying the price. a bay area woman who wrote a review on line and lived to regret it when the business fought back. plus, why doctors say you may live longer if you avoid sex. you are looking at a live picture of oakland. it's rainy out there. 3q experience the
active rainfall so use caution. the approach off of the carquinez bridge is not a problem. 18 minutes here. that rain having just traveled through this area and richmond, a wind advisory for the bay bridge and the richmond/san rafael bridge. the car knee news and benicia bridges, you don't have the wind advisory but gusty on either side and the rain for the north from there heading through fairfield and vallejo, we'll get you a live shot. there you can see the san mateo bridge. to the right...
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use mass transit. sydnie, back to you. so far i got to say it's not too bad here at the bay bridge. when they turn the metering lights on, it will slow down. >> we're mesmerized watching some of those low profile cars hit that puddle of water and the water just goes right over it. hopefully there will be no stalls. we don't need that for our morning commute. >> reporter: i haven't seen them make this big a splash in a long time so obviously it's been raining for a while. we saw it six feet high. >> we always forget when it rains there is a big puddle right there before the toll plaza. thank you, elizabeth wenger at the bay bridge toll plaza. >>> it's going to be at least a week, maybe longer, before residents cab drive up the road to their -- can drive up the road to their homes in the santa cruz mountains and all this wet weather only making it worse. today a geologist is expected to check on the slide that covers about 200 feet of nelson road near scotts valley. the inspection will determine whether
use mass transit. sydnie, back to you. so far i got to say it's not too bad here at the bay bridge. when they turn the metering lights on, it will slow down. >> we're mesmerized watching some of those low profile cars hit that puddle of water and the water just goes right over it. hopefully there will be no stalls. we don't need that for our morning commute. >> reporter: i haven't seen them make this big a splash in a long time so obviously it's been raining for a while. we saw it...
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in canada and the us that it is legal for you to get a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer and most of the trying to write another book independents day are sponsored by in the spirit and most of the great places a call for coffee just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protest. because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers hurts people with health funny history of cancer a pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. to. bring you the latest in science strength and courage from. the future of coverage. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. charlayne corporations are relieved a. mum. can. start. to think. along in welcome to cr
in canada and the us that it is legal for you to get a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer and most of the trying to write another book independents day are sponsored by in the spirit and most of the great places a call for coffee just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protest. because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers hurts...
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when it comes to the use of course i u.s. president none have been in response to a military attack or even threat of an attack on us soil and none have ever been formally declared war we are to protect the innocent people in kosovo from a mounting military offensive we are determined to knock out seven hussein's nuclear bomb potential we will also destroy its chemical weapons facilities so if the fence is not only our right it is our duty the definition of duty often changing the result. parallel thank you god bless you. god. thank you very much christine r.t. . now there's more insight into the situation in libya coming up in about two hours time and people of all show crosstalk which offers a variety of opinions and some very intense debate this issue to. we're seeing a complete meltdown of authoritarian rule in north africa and in the middle east what is the united states or allies do sit back and let it occur when people are rising up and asking for help in atrocities are being made against their people by their own gove
when it comes to the use of course i u.s. president none have been in response to a military attack or even threat of an attack on us soil and none have ever been formally declared war we are to protect the innocent people in kosovo from a mounting military offensive we are determined to knock out seven hussein's nuclear bomb potential we will also destroy its chemical weapons facilities so if the fence is not only our right it is our duty the definition of duty often changing the result....
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ktvu's jade hernandez joining us live in san francisco now with some new video to show us. good morning, jade. >> reporter: good morning. that's absolutely right. it's barely sprinkling here right now. so we're going to go straight to a very serious accident that one of our crews just arrived on scene to. this video just in. the california highway patrol responded to this accident in the northbound lanes of 280 just north of hick boulevard. someone reported this two car accident just after 5:00 this morning. that's a little more than an hour ago. a sig alert issued around 5:40. a driver and passenger were injured. we don't know how serious but paramedics were on scene. it appears one of the vehicles involved was a pickup truck. during heavy rains which many drivers here in the bay area are experiencing this morning, the california highway patrol warns drivers about the dangers of hydroplaning. all commuters should slow down on the roads right now. here's another reason to do so. high wind advisories on several bay area bridges. you're looking at the electronic message board
ktvu's jade hernandez joining us live in san francisco now with some new video to show us. good morning, jade. >> reporter: good morning. that's absolutely right. it's barely sprinkling here right now. so we're going to go straight to a very serious accident that one of our crews just arrived on scene to. this video just in. the california highway patrol responded to this accident in the northbound lanes of 280 just north of hick boulevard. someone reported this two car accident just...
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it's a less comfort than it used to be. we'd like to suggest another image a little less glamorous but it saves energy and water and can be a solution and more importantly, it's something water manager's have some control over. a little less glamorous but that's something together we can work on. thanks a lot. [applause] >> well good afternoon everybody. you've been very patient and i realize i'm the last thing to be inflicted upon you with my power point. i have to reiterate barries comments. there's been a great group of people and topics and probably the only better conference i've been to was in nebraska. a long time back, they are way ahead of you on this. i was delighted to hear lester snows understanding of global climate change and we'll have to start calling him lester rain however, and your probably really sick of hearing that, so, next slide. what i'm going to do is talk a little bit about - not the science or impact which i've worked with quite a bit - but rather resources for managers to try and close some of t
it's a less comfort than it used to be. we'd like to suggest another image a little less glamorous but it saves energy and water and can be a solution and more importantly, it's something water manager's have some control over. a little less glamorous but that's something together we can work on. thanks a lot. [applause] >> well good afternoon everybody. you've been very patient and i realize i'm the last thing to be inflicted upon you with my power point. i have to reiterate barries...
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vice president moran: again, we use this for its value -- >> again, we use this for evaluations. we go through the process before judge richard before july, of is the period june-july -- we go through this process before july. it is the period june-july. we will be looking at if we are meeting the different expectations that we set for ourselves in july. it is a way for us to judge if we are doing the job. any thoughts about the process itself? if not, you are certainly welcome to speak about anything you may be concerned about next year for the action plan, to see where they fit in. >> thank you. president vietor: one thing i did not see in here is a baseline. my understanding is that when you are doing indicator work, it is helpful to have a baseline you are working from? >> yes. in our report from 2007, we created a baseline. we found 160 performance indicators. based on that, we have updated that on a quarterly basis to the year 2008-2009. we have all of 2005-2006, plus 2008-2009. so we have a pretty good basis. president vietor: if we are talking about water conservation --
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in the nation that out-educates us will out-compete us. what do we think? how do we think it is possible to lead the world in the 21st century as we did in the 20 without a significant change? by now about 40% of our 40 -- are young adults have a college degree. in order to meet that goal by 2020 need to raise that to 60% of young adults. that is a significant task. we should not stop there once we have met that goal. the bottom line is that in the next eight years, we need to produce 8 million more college graduates -- 8 million more than we are producing now. an additional million a year in order to meet the goal. we expect that the 5 million of these to be community college graduates. that is why we are investing to increase in community colleges, not only to help them get there but to increase the quality of the education that they get at community colleges, the curriculum at community colleges, this ain't your father's community college anymore. this is a different deal. and it is the best buy in america. as i said, if you doubt that, just as my wife?
in the nation that out-educates us will out-compete us. what do we think? how do we think it is possible to lead the world in the 21st century as we did in the 20 without a significant change? by now about 40% of our 40 -- are young adults have a college degree. in order to meet that goal by 2020 need to raise that to 60% of young adults. that is a significant task. we should not stop there once we have met that goal. the bottom line is that in the next eight years, we need to produce 8 million...
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my grandfather taught me how to use tools. i used tools old-school way, no motors. i've never been on a construction site. what i'm learning now at city build is not going to give me a job. it's like to give me a future. it's going to give me a career. [applause] they have been referred to as children, these kids back here. they have the enthusiasm of kids. they are excited about this. our youngest is 19. i'm not the oldest student did we have a student who is 53 he has a strong back and he kicks my buck -- who is 50. he has a strong back. i want to thank mayor lee for continuing to support and fund this program. this program is 6 years old. we are in our 12 rotation. to date, city build has graduated 490 students. they have been placed in the 26 trades in san francisco. when these students are graduates, they are your future plumbers, electricians, painters, carpenters, laborers. they are going to build san francisco. that is what you see behind me, my brothers and sisters in the labor union. [applause] we will build your trans bay terminal. we will build your bran
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about 16 residents are now using a footpath to hiking in and out of the area. it a share after part is using all terrain for wheeler's to help residents gain access. >> i came here after the initial small slide, and then caltrans people showed up and we could all tell it was not done and it was going to be big. so i just waited around until it happened. it rained it endlessly to and there was hell. why >>pam: all all of that was happening, her jacki whipped out her smartphones and caught part of the slide on and her phone and posted on youtube. >>kimberlee: is youtube video shows a slide happening in real time. take a look at this free to live for residents. >> all man, oh man! oh my god! >>kimberlee: as he could see the them started to fall, first very slowly than faster with poultry's discretion into the road. the people taking this line eventually had to run away because of falling mallon came very close to them. as you heard earlier that you did what section of nelson rd. now wonder about the of roads and downed trees and mind. >>pam: the road is closed on
about 16 residents are now using a footpath to hiking in and out of the area. it a share after part is using all terrain for wheeler's to help residents gain access. >> i came here after the initial small slide, and then caltrans people showed up and we could all tell it was not done and it was going to be big. so i just waited around until it happened. it rained it endlessly to and there was hell. why >>pam: all all of that was happening, her jacki whipped out her smartphones and...
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>> there are other uses. we are state land, not city property. the state land has a lot of uses. the office has to be maritime- related, unless it is an historic building. our facilities have to be for the people of the state of california. they have to enhance that visit there. they're not local surfing. we cannot do any residential on the waterfront and we cannot do any hotels over the waterfront. there is property on the embarcadero for that. >> somebody told me there were 11 different agencies, probably more that regulate the use of the space. >> it is the city and town of santa cisco, the port, -- of san francisco, the port, the army corps of engineers, fish and game, boating and wildlife. >> every time somebody wants to do something, and has to go through all of these review agencies. >> it makes it very interesting. >> the port is really a separate administrative jurisdiction. the ferry boat we are not on the -- a theory but we are on is not regulated by them. at the port has its own authority granted by state law, state charter which says they have their own building depa
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that allows us to grow a tax base. it's a period of time where you have to really really put tough scrutiny butou have the opportunity to lay ground work for bigger cities. the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension? >> well we have to make sure that we grow jobs in the city and we have two kinds of job levels if you quifl that we have to focus on. one is making sure that the high particular, high fashion, high intellectual content job that pays us well that gives us a thank you base comes here and stays here. we are in competition with all the other cities in the world. on the other end we have unemployment like other. not all but a large number of those unemployed need a different level of job. they don't have great formal education. some don't
that allows us to grow a tax base. it's a period of time where you have to really really put tough scrutiny butou have the opportunity to lay ground work for bigger cities. the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension?...
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part of it is what you would prefer to have us do. the ordinance kicks out everything, whether by issuing an addendum, we're looking at whether this can be corrected to catch up. the two existing ones that have been awarded, we can do this with the design already. >> i want to make sure that my colleagues understand. we are creating jobs. we are getting the job done. >> we are proceeding with the bid. we will be staying the course and publicly by this commission, letting them know that we appreciate their pollen terry efforts to comply and to do it even better than they have promised. are there any other public comments? >> the next item is the consent calendar. i'm sorry, number eight, the general managers' report from the bay area water supply and conservation agency. >> you mentioned the world water day at the beginning of the meeting. they have a number of categories. our agency one in the government agency category. >> congratulations. >> the benefit is to the customers in the region. they get quality programs at a reasonable cos
part of it is what you would prefer to have us do. the ordinance kicks out everything, whether by issuing an addendum, we're looking at whether this can be corrected to catch up. the two existing ones that have been awarded, we can do this with the design already. >> i want to make sure that my colleagues understand. we are creating jobs. we are getting the job done. >> we are proceeding with the bid. we will be staying the course and publicly by this commission, letting them know...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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the ambiguity around pedestrian lighting has come to ahead for us. pedestrian lighting is expected to increase in the coming years as more attention is paid to the streetscape. with the treatment by dpw, the definition of streets also bears on responsibility for pedestrians lighting. sometimes pictures help. here is a photo that shows rincon hill area. you can see a street light and to the left, a pedestrian light. this is an example of pedestrian lighting that was installed by the developer for and improve to the area. -- and then prove to the area. this is another light that is pedestrian scale. you can see the top of the light. this is a redevelopment- sponsored project. then we will have the lighting that gives you an example of the pedestrian scale lighting we are talking about. many of these projects are proposed by developers working with the city. the better street plan adoption means that any doctor who will rebuild a block or a number of blocks will be obligated to install pedestrian lighting. once the plan is in place to install it, who re
the ambiguity around pedestrian lighting has come to ahead for us. pedestrian lighting is expected to increase in the coming years as more attention is paid to the streetscape. with the treatment by dpw, the definition of streets also bears on responsibility for pedestrians lighting. sometimes pictures help. here is a photo that shows rincon hill area. you can see a street light and to the left, a pedestrian light. this is an example of pedestrian lighting that was installed by the developer...
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temperatures and some use global climate models and some both. there are lots of future greenhouse gas predictions. there was a brief period of time around the time of the national assessment in the year 2 thousand that we hoped we would see more flows in the river but if you look at the study recently out of university of washington, one has to have a pessimistic outlook on what future flows look like in the colorado river. my colleague marty produced one as well. that show as 50 percent reduction by 2030. i'm not sure i believe that but if you think the river is going to get more water, you might be living in, la la, land. two problems. one in lower basin and one in higher basin. if you look that bottom line the net balance is a minus one point 4 million acre feet per year. that's going in there on average and that's not doing to change in lake, powell, and the out flows are 14 million acre feed with that in that system , it doesn't take long to see you will have a problem with average hydraulics. in my state there's this great terror that some
temperatures and some use global climate models and some both. there are lots of future greenhouse gas predictions. there was a brief period of time around the time of the national assessment in the year 2 thousand that we hoped we would see more flows in the river but if you look at the study recently out of university of washington, one has to have a pessimistic outlook on what future flows look like in the colorado river. my colleague marty produced one as well. that show as 50 percent...
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>> this is a very big challenge for us. but one thing that we find a little encouraging even in this circumstance is all the people in the world are trying to help us. and also people are trying to cope with their situation honorably. very few looting and things like that. trying to be rather patient and resilient. we hope that we'll come back soon. it will take time. but we are coming back. >> let's turn to the nuclear issue. you mentioned it yourself. how close are the workers at the plant, fish... officials there, the plant, to making it safe? >> this is difficult to pre-judge. the situation changes every day. but we feel that we have approaching a stage where we could control this situation. i don't say that we have arrived. we are trying to approach that. there are six reactors we have to take care of. sometimes smoke comes out. we have to put the water. this activity is going on every day. >> woodruff: how doo you define getting it under control? what is that going to mean. when what will have happened? >> to bring it
>> this is a very big challenge for us. but one thing that we find a little encouraging even in this circumstance is all the people in the world are trying to help us. and also people are trying to cope with their situation honorably. very few looting and things like that. trying to be rather patient and resilient. we hope that we'll come back soon. it will take time. but we are coming back. >> let's turn to the nuclear issue. you mentioned it yourself. how close are the workers at...
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this used to be the daly city public library. all the stuff in here at least most of it before in bunny garage. >> it is really hard to say daly city famous for and sort of think it really isn't famous for anything. >>reporter: not exactly. they bought california famous last dual in daly city in 1859. men had disagreed about what side california should back in the civil war. >> mr. terri who was a judge killed mr. broderick who was a senator. >>reporter: later san francisco would visit daly city for prize fight because gambling remained legal in san mateo county. a country setting filled with fine homes and rural tradition. who cap forget the mystery blimp of world war ii. >> so in the bay in the water around they were looking foreign my submarine. >>reporter: part of the gas bag collected when the blimp crashed with no sign of the crew. just an open door. bunny was in the crowd that day. she thinks the first man fell overboard while looking at an oil slick. >> the one piloting probably reached out to try and grab him and they bo
this used to be the daly city public library. all the stuff in here at least most of it before in bunny garage. >> it is really hard to say daly city famous for and sort of think it really isn't famous for anything. >>reporter: not exactly. they bought california famous last dual in daly city in 1859. men had disagreed about what side california should back in the civil war. >> mr. terri who was a judge killed mr. broderick who was a senator. >>reporter: later san...
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her spirit will always be with us and her love with be in our hearts. elizabeth taylor was 79 old. >> kristen: barbara walters called her an extraordinary friend. she interviewed taylor many times over the years and offer they discussed death, marriage and men. >> you have said that you loved be in love. >> i think i've had it. >> what about marriage? >> -- oh, god, no. >> you've said that before. >> but i now, i really mean. >> it have i ever thought what you wanted on your tombstone? >> she liked to live and, here lies busy let's, she hated being called liz. [ laughter ] >> but she lived. >> now, we have a slide show of elizabeth taylor on the front page of our website at www.abc7.com. >> cheryl: turning to other news. geologists say it's going to take weeks to clear a rock slide. residents have managed to create a temporary road to get their cars in and out and expert geologist will take a look at the slide to see how to clean it up. monday's massive slide could even get worse as rains continues. there will be a meeting at 4:00 on nelson road at the
her spirit will always be with us and her love with be in our hearts. elizabeth taylor was 79 old. >> kristen: barbara walters called her an extraordinary friend. she interviewed taylor many times over the years and offer they discussed death, marriage and men. >> you have said that you loved be in love. >> i think i've had it. >> what about marriage? >> -- oh, god, no. >> you've said that before. >> but i now, i really mean. >> it have i ever...
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is in eight in each of us as humans -- is innate in each of us as humans. continue to work with the dance music community to provide a safe and positive environment as much as possible. with the rave ban, you may or may not see a decrease in the negative aspects that started the ban. you will definitely see a decrease in the positive aspects. this music has changed my life. i am older now. i can only hope to share the joy and love i have experienced to the wonderful music and culture. thank you. commissioner zukerman: i would like to call up joseph, red, travis. >> good evening, commissioners. i would like to take a moment to thank you for calling this -- calling this hearing today. i will draw a parallel to the state upon -- in europe, where it is considered a public health issue rather than a law enforcement issue. we are on the brink of making the decision of making a transition from an enforcement perspective to a public health perspective. my key point tonight really is focusing on the emphasis that we should be creating safe alternatives for the youth
is in eight in each of us as humans -- is innate in each of us as humans. continue to work with the dance music community to provide a safe and positive environment as much as possible. with the rave ban, you may or may not see a decrease in the negative aspects that started the ban. you will definitely see a decrease in the positive aspects. this music has changed my life. i am older now. i can only hope to share the joy and love i have experienced to the wonderful music and culture. thank...